Nightlife and Entertainment in the Seychelles

The Seychelles nightlife scene is low key and sedate, more suited to honeymooners holding hands over sunset cocktails than hardcore partying. Other than a handful of discos and casinos on Mahé and Praslin, the bars at the larger hotels and resorts provide the best entertainment in the Seychelles.

Nightclubs open their doors at 10.30pm and usually stay open until 3am-4.30am. You need to be 18 or over to gain access, and ID might be required on the door.

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Nightlife on Praslin and La Digue

Other good nights out in the Seychelles can be found in the villages of Grand Anse and Baie Ste Anne on the island of Praslin. Here you’ll find The Jungle (Grand Anse), which is considered to be the best nightclub on the island. It’s open on Friday and Saturday nights from 10pm.

Otherwise, the only other Seychelles nightlife to speak of are the three bars at Le Domaine de la Reserve (Anse Petite Cour), which are open to the public.

La Digue is the archipelago’s smallest island and the only nightlife you’ll find here is in hotel bars and the jetty-side restaurant-cum-bar Tarosa (La Passe), which transforms into a club on Saturday nights.

Nights out on Mahé

The best nights out in the Seychelles are to be found on the main island of Mahé, either in the capital of Victoria or at the numerous watering holes along Beau Vallon Beach – the pick of the bunch being the bars at Le Méridien Fisherman’s Cove (Bel Ombre Rd) and Sunset Beach Hotel (North Coast Rd, Glacis).

There are two nightclubs worth considering also: Lovenut (Revolution Avenue, Victoria), which is popular with locals, and the more upmarket, open-air nightclub Katiolo (Anse Faure), which is the only club located right next to the water. It’s open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and plays popular hits, reggae, rock and local music.

Two bars in Victoria also offer good, local entertainment in the Seychelles. They are the Level 3 Bar (Latanier Rd), which hosts a Friday karaoke, and The Boardwalk (Eden Island), which is a restaurant-bar overlooking the Eden Island marina.

The majority of the Seychelles’ casinos are also found on Mahé, the most notable being the casino at the Berjaya Resort (Bel Ombre Rd).

Nightlife on private islands

Private-island retreats are places of quiet relaxation and don’t feature late-night drinking, entertainment shows or discos. That said, they do have excellent cocktail and rum bars and offer a range of evening diversions, such as dining on the beach or outdoor movie nights.

To find out more about the cuisine of the islands (and the best places to taste it), visit our page dedicated to dining in the Seychelles.

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